Regener8 Resources NL announced the receipt of auger soil geochemistry results for 1,174 auger soil samples over the Kookynie Gold Project. This follows completion of the auger program in October 2022. The focus of the auger program was on Regener8's Niagara West, Niagara North and Tampa-Reach tenements.

A number of high priority targets for gold mineralisation have been generated from the recently received auger surface sample geochemistry from Regener8 Resources NL100% owned Niagara and Tampa Reach Projects in a historically mined gold field near the town site of Kookynie in Western Australia. Importantly, most of the newly derived targets are not associated with historic shallow mines and present new opportunities to discover significant gold mineralisation. Geological mapping, structural interpretation, geophysical interpretation of recently acquired data and the newly received geochemistry have been integrated by CSA Global geoscientists to provide a platform for target generation and ranking, which is ongoing.

The geochemical program was completed at 100m line spacing and 50 m hole spacing covering 100% of P40/1513, P401515, P40/1516, P40/1517, P40/1518 and 10% of P40/1506 at Niagara West. Approximately 40% of P40/1536 at Niagara North and about 70% of P40/1492 at Tampa-Reach were covered by the survey. The CSA Global field geologist (Dr Carl Brauhart) actively interpreted the regolith and only completed sampling where insitu samples could be collected, hence minimising program costs and emissions.

The samples have been collected from a depth below surface of 0.5m to 0.8m where shallow refusal was encountered, however typically from 1.5m. Samples were sent to ALS laboratories and were analysed for 48 elements with a four-acid digest and ICP-MS finish (ME-MS24) and for gold with a 50g charge fire assay with atomic adsorption finish (Au-AA24). The soil geochemistry dataset has been statistically analysed using a Principal Component Analysis (PCA).

A PCA is a statistical procedure that summarises large data sets by means of a smaller set of "summary indices" (known as `Principal Component', PC) that can be more easily visualised and interpreted. NIAGARA WEST: It is evident that the western part of Niagara West stands out as being strongly anomalous in gold with a maximum value of 0.85ppm Au and well- defined anomaly clusters compared to the eastern part where anomalies are subdued. This is currently interpreted to be the result of slight differences in the regolith.

In total four gold anomalies (NW1, NW2, NW3, NW4) have been mapped in the western part of Niagara West and two anomalies (NW5, NW6) have been mapped in the eastern part of Niagara West. Importantly, most anomalies are not associated with shallow old workings and, therefore, represent exciting new opportunities for gold discovery. Four anomalies (NW1, NW2, NW4, NW5) are ENE-trending and, in part, correlate with interpreted structures.

Two anomalies (NW3 and NW6) are NNE-trending and follow interpreted structures. Anomaly NW5 is currently interpreted to represent the western extension of the Jarrahdale/Spinaway historic workings. NIAGARA NORTH: The auger soil results for gold at Niagara North highlighted three gold anomalies.

Due to the limited data set for Niagara North only gold results are presented. Anomalies NN1 and NN2 are situated along an interpreted ENE-trending regional fault and anomaly NN3 is located along a NW-trending interpreted fault. Anomaly NN1 contains the sample with the highest Au grade of the program of 0.94 ppm Au.

All anomalies extend over a strike length of about 250 m and are located outside areas of transported alluvial sediment cover. TAMPA-REACH: At Tampa-Reach three gold anomaly clusters are developed. Due to the limited data set only gold results are presented.

The anomalies are about 250m in length, W-trending and associated with prominent W- trending magnetic anomalies which are currently interpreted to represent magnetic dykes. The higher gold grade from the auger surface geochemistry survey in Tampa-Reach is 0.15ppm located in anomaly TR3. The auger soil campaign has proved a successful exploration approach that has generated encouraging new geochemical anomalies.

Combined with the airborne geophysical survey, regolith mapping and historical workings and drilling, new targets and prospective extensions to existing known mineralised structures have been identified. The strong correlation of Niagara West anomalies with ENE- and NNE-trending interpreted structures at Niagara West elevates the significance of these anomalies, in particular as similarly oriented trends have been exploited with shallow workings in the gold field. Many of these anomalies have not been tested with shallow workings and provide new opportunities.

The association of gold anomalies at Niagara North with interpreted structures and with W-trending magnetic anomalies is encouraging and will be considered for further investigation with infill auger sampling. The Niagara West anomalies are considered higher priority for immediate follow up with AC/RC drilling. Over the coming weeks, target prioritisation and drill planning will occur in preparation for the first drill program anticipated to commence in the following months.

Regener8 looks forward to updating the market on planning and status of the drill program, mobilising to site and commencing subsurface exploration of this historic, gold endowed region.